I would usually be unhappy with the limited number of tilesets available, but because the other aspects of the game take up enough of my attention, I haven't even wanted to change tilesets after several hours of play. I love Oriental art, so I really liked to look of the game. If you care about the visual look of you Mahjongg, you will probably be happy with this game. This worked fine for me because I love all kinds of puzzle games, but you should definitely shop according to your taste: The Dragon Dance is all Mahjongg, The Lost Amulets is about half Mahjongg, half other puzzle types. It's different that the first Liong game, the Dragon Dance, in that you don't just do Mahjongg variations, there are a lot of other puzzle types as well. Great Mahjongg variation, as good as the first Liong game I love Mahjongg games and really like variations on the Mahjongg formula, and I was definitely pleased with this effort. I encourage everyone who loves Mahjong, matching games, HOGs and other mini games to give this a try. The one when the demo ends and my reaction is "NO! NOT YET!" That means a DEFINITE buy for me. Got the "wow" factor at the end of the demo.
By the time the hour-long (fast) and free demo ended, I was hooked. I started out really not liking this game. The more you collect, the more you can "buy" hints, etc. Interspersed with this matching game are HOGs (hidden object games), memory games, make a picture, find the difference and many other mini games.ĪND, if that wasn't enough to hold your interest - no matter WHAT you're playing, keep your eye out for tiny white pearls. The goal is to remove all the gold letters - but you have to do that by matching with the tiles at the bottom as well. You have to make matches of THOSE tiles using the tile layout on the game board. There is a board at the bottom of your screen with tiles on it.
Mahjong with a twist, HOGs, memory games and more! This game isn't played like traditional Mahjong.